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There Is No Future After The Fated Spell Is Cast

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

One of the most popular entries on last years blog – viewed by over 100 unique visitors – was this. So in an attempt to drive up ad revenue, let’s do it again…

AW has been hard at work crafting a fiendish MTG infect deck. He has named it 22 Deadly Venoms and no doubt stuffed it full of cards like this or that. I can see it now and I shudder; it’s going to be a nasty piece of work indeed.

So I have to counter it, and I’m hoping between the nine decks heading south with me (540 cards total) at least one of them will be up to the task. In this post, I shall introduce each in turn with a little hint into their mysteries.

Elves

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Guess what? This guy is full of elves. Every creature is an elf, and virtually every spell is elf-related. Lots of elf tokens as well. The idea is to get as many elves out as possible, buff them with the many lords in the deck, and start swinging. Basically a fast green weenie decks with lots of lords and very few spells.

Allies

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Allies are cool cards that have effects that are triggered whenever an ally comes into play. Fill a deck with allies and things get crazy quickly. There are some good ones in this blue/white deck, but in test playing it is consistently winning by milling via the excavator. There are four of them in the deck, plus other cards that allow up to 7 more (using clones) PLUS 3 more cards than can turn themselves into allies every turn. It’s a bit combo-y, and a bit irritating to play against, but a real blast to use πŸ™‚

Black

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So your opponent plays Maralen, and you laugh inside thinking “That’s going to help me more than it will him!” And then in his next turn he fishes out and plays Painful Quandary and you realise you just lost the game. That’s the idea at least, but given this evil, nasty, disruptive deck has got a whole motley bunch of cards in it who knows if it will ever happen. In tests this has only about a 50% win rate, and I’m not convinced it may not need a tad more tweaking.

Cloudhost (aka. “White Fatties)

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White is known for powerful weenie decks (low-costed soldiers, for instance). I thought I’d turn that on its head and therefore assembled a deck full of high-cost (no CMC < 4) stupidly powerful white fatties. The issue is mana of course, but I may have that beaten (the deck name contains a hint how), but even so this deck has a low win rate by virtue of it being a bit slow. When it ‘goes off’ it is unstoppable, and I expect it would fare quite well in multiplay. A very enjoyable deck to use despite it’s weaknesses.

Tokens

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And here we have the high-concept green/blue deck. I love the combo afforded by the above two cards, and I had to build a token-based deck around it. The exact for of the deck is still in flux, but my goal is a deck that absolutely needs tokens (including +1/+1) to win. Lets see how it works out when finished…

Eldrazi

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There is nothing subtle about an Eldrazi deck. Basically it is all about getting your Eldrazi spawn out as fast as possible, and then sacking them for mana to make the truly big guys. The inclusion of the above two cards are to firstly let the big guys come out twice as fast (since spawn are now worth 2 mana) and to get the most out of Annihilator: “Just put those two lands you sacrificed on my side of the table please…”

Reach For The Skies (aka “Green Fatties”)

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The inclusion of Heartbeast was because these decks are primarily designed for fun. It’s a fun card. Yes I know it technically helps the opponent as well (possibly more) but it also means that whoever playing against this green deck with any other deck should be a different experience if Heartbeat comes out. And it needs to be, since in test-plays this deck is one of two with a 100% win rate.

And to think that 100% has come about despite me never even casting Mr 13/13 up there πŸ™‚

Red/Blue Control

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Without even realizing it I seem to have assembled a wickedly effective “Oh no you don’t” control deck. If this one gets going the opponent never keeps any creatures in play and either gets timmed to death or poked by one of several unblockable (and shrouded) creatures. The first deck containing blue control elements that I truly enjoy playing. A high win ratio as well.

Steel Army Of The Overseers

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The other 100% win deck so far. (Yes, I should play it against green fatties). This deck has 57 artifacts in it – including every land – and so many token generators and break-the-game imprint-based card cloners and deck searchers it is just crazy and complex and completely mad to play or play against. Plus you can make everything indestructable as early as turn two!

But can it – or green fatties – beat 22 Deadly Venoms? Could my token deck be polished into a worthy contender? And which of these ten (including Venoms) will emerge with the highest win ratio after the extensive playing that will occur in that legendary Randwick apartment?

Time will tell…

Return Of The Wildlife Camera!

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

It’s been a while, but the wildlife camera returns!

This time I put it at ground level, looking out onto our back patio. The camera functioned for less than 60 hours before the batteries died, but even that relatively short span was enough to show our backyard is a veritable animal highway.

Let the evidence begin:

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That is a grey squirrel, one of the many that live here. They are in fact so common that I think the squirrels are as much inhabitants of our property (albeit the trees outside) as we are!

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The elusive chipmunks. They have tunneled a city-state under our house, but are seen all-too-rarely. This guy is hoovering up sunflower seeds (that we scatter onto the patio) to fill his winter larder.

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Good to see the deer are comfortable enough in our backyard to lie down and relax. Note also those images are several hours apart. One of the deer photos taken had 3 (possibly) 4 deer in the one shot.

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As I have said before, I’m no bird expert. But a brief spot of researching online reveals that the guy on the left is a hoopoe and the black and white guy on the right is a shearwater. I’m not sure what they are doing in our backyard but… the camera doesn’t lie!

The strangest photo is this one (and the only of it’s kind):

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And thus, any doubt about the chance of a hoopoe visiting my patio was well and truly dispelled when it turned out that The Exmoor Beast called my backyard home as well!

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An Australian Ghost Story

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

This post is inspired by true events…

Many years ago, our family was on vacation with friends of ours. In the interests of mystery, I will refer to them only as the P-family. The vacation was a blast. We ran and we jumped and we ate lollies and we swam and the world spun merrily under our feet and all was good.

I don’t remember exactly how old I was at the time. Maybe 14 or 15?

We were staying, as I recall, in an ancient Australian abode that looked a bit like this:

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It was open and windy. One of those old homes that spiders use as a highway and that didn’t even have a light in every room. The awning had kept the sunlight out for ever, and the whole place smelled of yesterday, and of dreams unfulfilled.

Late one night, whilst the parents discussed boring-parentish topic, the kids were all in one of the pentitential bedrooms playing cards. That would have been me, my brother, and the two eldest P-kids: BP and AP. The night was not young, and the wind was howling outside. We were sleepy, as we would have been after endless hours of running and jumping and eating.

We were playing, as I recall, gin rummy. The cards were dealt, and the top card turned over. This is what is was:

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(well, not exactly that card… but read on!)

There was mutual dissatisfaction with the cards that had been dealt, and the decision was made to toss the hand and redeal. This was promptly done. Cards were collected, reshuffled, redealt and the top card was once again revealed.

And this is what it was:

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There was unease in the room. The more craven amongst the group no doubt felt a flutter of fear in their souls, because even though we were children and couldn’t have possibly known the chance that this had occured was 0.034%, we certainly knew it was unlikely.

At this point, as I recall, the decision was made to end the game and go to bed. My memories become somewhat clouded at this point, as if some unknown agency was thwarting my recollection. Before ending the game, we mutually decided, we would deal one more hand just to reassure ourselves that it couldn’t happen a third time.

An eerie silence had descended upon the room. The air felt heavy and old. If I had been paying attention, I would have noted that the voices of our parents chatting from the living room had faded away, and that time has seemed to concentrate into that one room, specifically onto my hands holding the cards, slowly shuffling them…

There were two younger children as well. I recall the young boy (DP) was especially spineless, and gibbered a little as I carefully dealt out the cards, and placed the deck onto the floor in front of us. I couldn’t have possibly known how to calculate that the chance of a third-time repeat would be 0.00063%

An icy hand was placed on mine shortly before turning the final card. It belonged to AP, the P-girl. Her eyes implored me: “Please, don’t do it!”

But I did. Even then I had the soul of a man, and nothing as… material as a deck of playing cards could change that!

I turned the top card, and it was:

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Returning To The Diogenes Club

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

So I have whooping cough, am uncomfortable and a bit miserable. And then I found this image on Amazon:

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And I got happy again!

AW: Have you read Secret Files yet?

Puzzle Falcon

Monday, August 16th, 2010

February 2001. I had just come back from my first trip to Australia since leaving the country. I was out of work (by choice), and just starting a several month period of… well nothing until I started college in the fall. During this time I went a bit crazy, as is evidence by the following video (which I don’t believe I have ever shared)…

Not fake. All real. The ‘flight’ occurred the same evening I finished it. Assembly was difficult and torturous, and the structural stability of the vehicle was poor (hence me cradling it in-flight).

But it’s not about the Falcon! Note the beard! The yellow hair! The black thing on my head! The shirt even!

And yes, I am wearing pants ><